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While passing through the NICU earlier this week, I noticed samples of a product that I had never seen before -
"Enfamil Human Milk Fortifier Acidified Liquid for Premature & LBW Infants Fed Breast Milk" Other package labeling includes: "Commercially Sterile, Milk-Based", "4.3: pH-4.7 when mixed with human milk", "Caution: Nutritionally Incomplete: to be used only under the supervision of a physician", "1 Vial [5ml] added To: 50ml breastmilk adds 2 Cal/oz and 25ml breastmilk adds 4cal/oz". The first four ingredients listed are: Water, Whey Protein Isolate Hydrolysate (Milk), Medium Chain Triglycerides (MCT Oil), Vegtable Oil (Soy and High Oleic Sunflower Oils). What do you know about this NICU product? I am curious about what this product costs in comparison to the now "co-promoted with Abbott Nutrional" Prolacta ["Prolact+ H2MF is the first and only commercially available human milk fortifier made from concentrated 100% human milk. These formulations are fortified with essential minerals and offer protein delivery up to 3.7g/100mL of fortified milk1 and 24 to 30 Cal/fl oz."] (http://prolacta.com/fortifier.php)
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